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CQP Results from Florida

Subject: CQP Results from Florida
From: JKAHRS@delphi.com (JKAHRS@delphi.com)
Date: Sun Oct 2 21:59:32 1994

        California QSO Party Results
        ============================
        Single Op       State - Florida
        Low Power       Call  - K2UVG

        Band    CW      SSB
        80      3       0
        40      11      6
        20      33      92
        15      44      144
        10      0       0       I tried!!
        ---------------------
        Total   91      242     Total QSOs = 333
        ---------------------
        Mult    52
        ---------------------
        Score   39,364

        Comments:  !I#pU

        ! - Gap Voyager for 40 and 80
        I - 52 ft tower
        # - Mosley PRO 57B for 20-10 mtrs
        p - Low Power, TS-450S
        U - Needed Noah's Arc for tropical disturbance/depression/etc.

        Wait till next year.... $+$=Upgrade to PRO67B (2 elm on 40) and
        91 Beta!  I'm going to be HEARD on the low bands... and I thought 
        all the gators were here in FL.

        It was nice to renew old CA friends.  I spent 11 years as "/6"
        up and down the coast (Carmel to San Diego) complements of the 
        US Navy.  Thanks again for a fun weekend.

        73, Hank
        K2UVG
        Internet: JKAHRS@delphi.com


>From Dr. Robert Kaufmann" <rkaufmn@cc.UManitoba.CA  Mon Oct  3 05:54:07 1994
From: Dr. Robert Kaufmann" <rkaufmn@cc.UManitoba.CA (Dr. Robert Kaufmann)
Subject: CQP Results VE4GV
Message-ID: <9410030454.AA22164@hadar.cc.umanitoba.ca>


CQP Results
VE4GV
Category  Single Op Low Power Distracted

Score 39,750

15M........ CW -17 SSB -17     
20M........ CW -74 SSB -216
40M........ CW -1  SSB -4
            --------------  
               92  +   237 = 329 Qs
Total Op time about 7.5 hrs

Equip: FT1000 KT34XA @66 ft , 402CD@75 ft
Comments:
This was the most BRUTAL contest I have been involved with in many years.
Conditions sucked. Not only that, this was basically a 20 M test with some
major league signals mixed in between the SSTV boys and the DX nets.( Does it
really take a net to work an LA4 ?!) Another question for the CA Kilowatts...
Is it necessary to run full legal limit for the CQP ? I mean really, Is 20
NOT crowded enough as it is ? 

First hour started nicely with rate of 74. Having worked all of the signals I
could hear on 20 m SSB ( or that could hear me through the QRM)I moved to CW
where rates then fell from 42 to 13 over the next 2 hours. Click...that was the
sound of my rig turning off at 1900 z. Back at 0000 for a 23 hour. Not fun. 
Sunday a.m. rates (1600/1700/1800) were 30/37/48 followed by 28 and 34.
Honestly, this was painful.  On par with sweepstakes on Sunday aft. At
least when we had other bands to scour, it made it interesting. 15 opened very
briefly late Sun aft for 34 whole Qs. I twirled the dial on 10 m longing for
the days when hundreds of novices were there for the picking.  40m sigs were
very sparse. I had enuff crud in my ears from 20 M that I refused to go to
75/80 to torture myself with Low power. ( I know, I know, that's where
you need the amp )  If this is the way domestic conditions are going to be
for the next few years, I just may spend the time raising my 11 mo. old
daughter instead. With a little luck, she'll be able to copy code by the
time the next cycle peaks out. Harrumph !
 CU in SS
 73  Rob VE4GV

>From f.g.robertson@open.ac.uk (Fraser Robertson)  Mon Oct  3 10:59:00 1994
From: f.g.robertson@open.ac.uk (Fraser Robertson) (Fraser Robertson)
Subject: No subject
Message-ID: <9410031111.AA11955@sunflower.open.ac.uk>

REVIEW


>From rmarosko@bcm.tmc.edu (Ron Marosko)  Mon Oct  3 14:21:45 1994
From: rmarosko@bcm.tmc.edu (Ron Marosko) (Ron Marosko)
Subject: VHF score
Message-ID: <199410031321.IAA16740@bcm.tmc.edu>

Forwarded from W3XO/5, VHF score. Single-Op, EM00. He thoroughly
waxed me on 6m. Ouch. ;-)

73,
   Ron NFN/AA

>From: Bill Tynan <70323.2750@compuserve.com>
>To: "INTERNET:rmarosko@bcm.tmc.edu" <rmarosko@bcm.tmc.edu>
>Subject: Re: VHF score
>Content-Length: 241
>
>Ron:
>
>I finaly got my log done and mailed Friday.
>
>Total score:   66,341
>6 M Qs:                382
>6 M Grids:     149
>2 M Qs:                 25
>2 M Grids:      14
>
>Note that I was running only 25 W on 2.  Six was so good that I spent most
>of my time there.
>
>CUL ES 73,
>
>Bill
>
>
>
>
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>From Alan Brubaker <alan@nah.dsd.ES.COM>  Mon Oct  3 15:59:25 1994
From: Alan Brubaker <alan@nah.dsd.ES.COM> (Alan Brubaker)
Subject: California QSO Party.
Message-ID: <199410031459.IAA05549@nah.dsd.ES.COM>


K6XO/7   Utah

160C  160S  80C  80S  40C  40S  20C  20S  15C  15S  10C  10S
 11    25    56   92   23   92   65   96   51   55    0    2

CW QSOs:  206
SSB QSOs: 362
Total:    568    Multipliers: 57 (missed Colusa)

73 Band changes in 21 Hours and 08 Minutes.

Rate: 27    Best hour:  38 (0300-0359Z)

Final score:  76,494

Life in the skip zone is tough, but 15 meters was rather extraordinary
all weekend. The signals were just strong enough to be above the noise
most of the time, and the propagation sounded like a combination of a
weak sporadic E opening, meteor scatter, and tropo (there were some
storm systems between here and California all weekend). A KW and 3 
elements pointed southwest seemed to be enough for me to be heard most 
of the time, but if there was anyone else calling, I had no chance. 
20 meters was similar, but a brief sporadic E opening on Sunday 
afternoon brought the signals to S9+. It was during this time that I 
was able to snag AA6AN in Imperial county for #56. Two more to go. 

I had been looking for KD6KKP (Stanislaus) in the novice bands off and 
on for the entire contest, but had not heard her. I heard many calling 
for Colusa and others which I had in the log.

Near the end of the contest I was scouring the bands for a few more Qs,
and I checked the 15 meter novice band one more time - who do I find on
21,110 KHz? It was KD6KKP in QSO with a station in Sacramento county!
She cleared and I called her at 2158Z and she came back! We completed
the exchange just as the clock turned 2200Z. A cliff hanger to be sure.
10 meters opened for a while on Sunday, but I only managed 2 difficult
QSOs with WB6IRC and W6EEN on a backscatter path out of the Caribbean.
80 meters was quite noisy and 20 meters turned out to be the best band
by virtue of the Es opening. In the end, it was not quite enough to
break my old record. Next year.

Alan, K6XO/7

alan@nah.dsd.es.com

The skip's too long to run QRP...


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